I've made a bootable USB drive that I am using to start off net
installations of a customised ubuntu distro.  The trouble is that the
USB drive ends up as /dev/sda.  Late in the install process the debian
installer attempts to install grub to the MBR of /dev/sda despite the
whole install going to /dev/sdb.

This will force me to not preseed the grub portion of the install.  This
is a problem because I am an oem and I need unattended net installs
(even if I do need a USB drive to kick the process off due to the bios
not having PXE capability).

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  grub-installer ignores "bootdev" setting in preseed file

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